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Posted by: Carmichael at Sat Mar 4 21:03:14 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carmichael ] Hi Ruston, my comment really stems from my involvement as a keeper at an AZA institution, and, having been to many large AZA reptile houses in the past few years. For the most part, upon entering one of these facilities, is that you are basically on your own during your self guided tour. In most cases, there is very little interaction with the animal keeping staff much less the animals themselves and the visitor gets a sense of distance from the exhibits and animals that they are watching and observing. I have discussed this at great length with some fellow colleagues of these very same institutions who express a certain degree of frustration. When I started my own wildlife museum I wanted to give my facility a much better sense of intimacy when our guests arrived. My full time keepers, and myself included, try to greet everyone; spend time with them, answer their questions, take them around and spend time on the floor.....I realize that this just isn't always possible at large institutions like your's. That's really what I was trying to get at. But, I've heard nothing but rave reviews about your place and I can't wait to come down there sometime to see it. | ||
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